carnivore, carnivorous,carnival
carni- means meat
Pertaining to flesh is the English equivalent of 'carni-'. The Latin prefix derives from the Latin feminine gender noun 'caro', which means 'flesh'. The genitive form, as the object of possession, is 'carnis'.
Words that begin with the prefix "ie" include "ielectric," "iefficient," and "iempower."
Some words that begin with the prefix "ambu" include ambulance, ambulatory, and ambulate.
Some words that begin with the prefix "aug" include: augment, august, augur, and augury.
Words that begin with the prefix "ir" and mean "not" include irregular, irresponsible, irrelevant, and irrational.
The prefix for carnivore is "carni-" and there is no suffix in the word "carnivore."
It means "flesh."
flesh
Pertaining to flesh is the English equivalent of 'carni-'. The Latin prefix derives from the Latin feminine gender noun 'caro', which means 'flesh'. The genitive form, as the object of possession, is 'carnis'.
Words that begin with the prefix "ie" include "ielectric," "iefficient," and "iempower."
Some words that begin with the prefix "ambu" include ambulance, ambulatory, and ambulate.
incredible
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outside
Some words that begin with the prefix "aug" include: augment, august, augur, and augury.
Words that begin with the prefix "ir" and mean "not" include irregular, irresponsible, irrelevant, and irrational.
Some words are:OfficeOfficiencyOffensiveOffenseOf